Fastback 11" Wide Perfectback Pressure Sensitive Strips (300/Case) - 56FBPBPSW

$239.00
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Item# 56FBPBPSW
  • Length: 11"
  • Width: Wide
  • Capacity: 250-350 pages (1-1.5 Inches)
  • Quantity: 300 Strips
Product Name
Item Number
Price
Qty
W1P1-PS
$79.67
N1P1-PS
$47.80
56FBPBPSM
$239.00
56FBPBPSN
$239.00

ProductDescription

These Fastback Wide 11" Perfectback PS strips utilize a pressure sensitive adhesive to bind your book block to its cover. These strips are compatible with the Fastback 20, and the Fastback 15xs. Wide 11" PS strips are ideal for use with covers that cannot be subjected to heat. Measuring 11" in length, the capacity of this wide PS strip is 250-350 pages (1"-1.5"). Product number 56FBPBPSW.

Product Details

  • Strip Type: Fastback Perfectback PS Strips
  • Length: 11"
  • Color: n/a
  • Width: Wide
  • Capacity: 250-350 pages (1-1.5 Inches)
  • Compatibe With: Fastback 20, and the Fastback 15xs Tape Binding Machines
  • Quantity: 300 Strips
  • Part Number: 56FBPBPSW, W1P1-PS

Demonstration Video

Using Pressure Sensitive Perfectback strips

Transcript : These are Perfectback Pressure Sensitive Strips for the Fastback 20!
Before I jump into creating a book, these are materials you’ll need: Perfectback strips, a Fastback 20, a creaser, wrap around covers, and finally a stack cutter.
There are three types of Perfectback strips for the Fastback 20, each with their own appeals. I’ll talk about each briefly at the end of the video
First I’ll be using the Fastback Scoring Machine—You can use any other creaser, but this scorer simplifies the process.
You’ll need your own covers, which you can print yourself but if th ...

Sizing Guide

Length Size Width Capacity
11" Narrow 1/2" 10-125 pages
11" Medium 1/2" - 1" 126-250 pages
11" Wide (1"-1.5") 251-350 pages

Questions & Answers

The Fastback Perfectback Pressure Sensitive Strips are used in conjunction with a hard back cover. You bind the pages of your book using one of these strips with your Fastback 20. Then you remove the release paper from the strip and insert it in your hard cover for a great finished product.

Answered by MyBinding.com
9 years and 11 months ago ago